Wednesday, November 30, 2016

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: BEACON OF TOMORROW

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Daily random Magic: the Gathering card today is “Beacon of Tomorrow”. I mean, why not take an extra turn after you just finished a turn? Who wouldn't want to do that and get the other player mad and possibly flip the table over and storm out… I guess it depends on the player’s mood; anything is possible.

Beacon of Tomorrow has not been reprinted since it’s released in Fifth Dawn. This card is a great end-game card, allowing you to take another turn while the other player may be tapped out across the board: swing for the win. The high mana cost is pretty scary, since there may be a good chance of the card being countered, particularly if you are playing against an aggressive blue deck. But if the other player is not playing with blue, then you should be able to take the win. Good luck to the player who has this in their deck, it seems like a good way to lose friends...


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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: DARU STINGER

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Daily random Magic: the Gathering card pick of the day is... DARU STINGER from Legions. To date, it has never been reprinted. It’s a 1/1 creature with a 3 and a plains mana cost; pretty high for a soldier card.  It has a good reason for it though, the amplify ability. When you cast this card, in addition to its casting cost, you reveal however many soldier creatures in your hand. It gets that many +1/+1 counters on the card. So if you have 4 soldiers in your hand, it gets +4/+4, making it a 5/5 creature. Nice!

Daru Stinger also has another ability that uses the +1/+1 counters on the card. You tap Daru Stinger and it deals damage equal to the number of +1/+1 counters on it to target attacking or blocking creature. There’s a good chance of this card actually killing the other card attacking or blocking, or it could lower the defense of the attacking or blocking creature, making it more vulnerable to your own creatures.


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Monday, November 28, 2016

DAILY RANDOM MTG CARD: PRIMAL PLASMA

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Starting today I want to do a daily Magic: the Gathering random card blog. I just want to see if it becomes a thing.


Primal Plasma is a card that originates in the set of Planar Chaos. As for this card’s abilities, it seems like the 3 and one blue is a bit of a high cost for what you get to choose from. I personally find it an interesting card, but would I play it? Possibly. I don't usually choose blue as my color to play with. But if I were to have this card in my deck, I would also have this card in the deck with it:


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Wormfang Drake would actually allow me to take Primal Plasma out and return it as a different creature each time. Seems like a good combo to use.


What are your thoughts on the card?


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Monday, November 21, 2016

What is standard showdown?



Every Saturday, starting November 26, 2016 until December 17, 2016, there will be a Standard Showdown at local game shops all over the world. You can win special prize promotional booster packs through undefeated play and other prizes determined by the game shop. To showcase the Standard format, the tournaments will be Swiss events and you bring your current Standard legal decks.


Each store will receive 40 booster prizes, each containing a premium card from a currently legal Standard set, including Zendikar Expeditions and Kaladesh Inventions, not including double-faced cards. They will also contain two non-premium cards, that are either a rare or a mythic rare, from Battle for Zendikar on up to Kaladesh.


Talk to your local game shops about hosting a Standard Showdown if they are not doing so themselves. Good luck to all you players attending.


Play on players, play on like it’s your last day on Earth.


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Thursday, November 17, 2016

THE RED STATE WINS WITH RED

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Fort Worth/Dallas Texas held the largest Grand Prix in the history of Magic: The Gathering events; 2,019 players have shown up with their Modern format decks to play their way into one of  the top 8 spots.
    
Corey Burkhart has made a name for himself in the past using his Grixis control deck, which helped him to go undefeated with a 14 win and 0 loss standing: pretty impressive! Corey even took down Michael Mei's Infect deck in the semifinals. One more win and he would have beaten every single deck with no loss in one weekend. He made it to the finals and faced one more player in his attempt to take home the trophy and prizes.

Kevin Mackie, a native Texan, made a surprising appearance in the top 8. He brought with him his mono-red “Skred red” deck, an aggressive powerhouse featuring Infect and Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle.

As the final game drew to a close, Corey Burkhart was left facing a pretty powerful planeswalker: Koth of the Hammer. Corey tried to find a counter spell for Koth but it failed. Next, Corey looked to his “Ancestral Vision”, which also failed and just gave him three lands instead of something useful to keep alive. The only thing left to do was put out Tasigur, the Golden Fang, which was quickly taken out by Skred. Then Kevin made Koth go ultimate. His ultimate ability, if you’re not familiar is:

  • −5: You get an emblem with "Mountains you control have ‘Tap: This land deals 1 damage to target creature or player.'"

While the judges and players looked around the feature table for an emblem to represent Koths ultimate, Corey Burkhart had a better idea. He grabbed the trophy with a smile on his face and handed it to Kevin saying “Congratulations”.

Here are their decks, in case you are interested in what cards they used.

Kevin Mackie’s deck:

Planeswalker (5)
Creature (8)
Witchcraft (3)
Instant (9)
Artifact (10)
Enchantment (3)
Terra (22)
20 Snow-Covered Mountain
2 Scrying Sheets

Corey Burkhart’s deck:

Creature (7)
Sorcery (8)
Instant (22)
Artifact (1)
Terra (22)
1 Spirebluff Canal
2 Watery Grave

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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

COMMANDER 2016, LEGENDARY SHARING?

On november 11, 2016, WOTC released a set of five different 100 cards, 4 color, commander decks with 52 new magic cards that can be used in vintage and legacy, but not allowed in the standard, block constructed, or modern formats.

Like the last set of commander decks they allowed the use of planeswalker as a commander, which in my opinion should’ve been allowed from the start. They did something a little bit different with the commanders this time, the key word is “Partner”

What exactly is “Partner”?  I’ll let the card (picture below) explain itself.
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Will it be useful in a game like commander?

The answer is very simple, YES. the use of using two commanders in a deck can make it an very interesting game among the other players you play with. In commander if you get hit with 21 total points of combat damage the game is over, and in the new sets of commander with Partner on the card can hit you up to 21 points much quicker than just having one commander out where it can only do a little bit at a time.

Just a warning: you may not have friends anymore after you kill everyone with your two powerful commanders. Just saying.

Play on players, play on like it’s your last day on earth.


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Monday, November 14, 2016

PAUPER EMERGENCY BAN?



In recent Magic: The Gathering news, in the lesser known format, pauper had added a emergency ban on Peregrine Drake (pictured above).  Erik Lauer from Magic R&D had this to say about the ban:


“Before Kaladesh, R&D looked into whether to ban Peregrine Drake. At the time we were discussing changes, Izzet Drake had been about eleven percent of the competitive metagame over the previous month, though it varied from week to week. It was the strongest performer, but not by a large margin. The metagame over that month was still diverse, so we decided to not take any action. Since then, the deck has increased in performance. Its presence in the competitive metagame has doubled, and its win rate has also increased. It is now significantly harming the diversity of the competitive metagame. For those reasons, we are banning Peregrine Drake from Pauper.”


The ban list for pauper is not really that big compared to the Standard, Modern, Legacy, and Vintage format. Here’s the list:



  • Cloud of Faeries
  • Cloudpost
  • Cranial Plating
  • Empty the Warrens
  • Frantic Search
  • Grapeshot
  • Invigorate
  • Temporal Fissure
  • Treasure Cruise



Pauper is a Magic: The Gathering online format, but some local game shops are adding a paper version of the online format to their regular schedule. It seems like the popularity of the format being on paper is growing, not fast or too slow, but it is gaining momentum. Give it time, I'm sure lot of players would love to have a use for those commons, which would otherwise be laying around collecting dust in a binder,  in a deck that can be competitive against other players. 


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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

PLANECHASE ANTHOLOGY, will it be worth the high price?

On November 25, 2016, Wizards of the Coast will be releasing PLANECHASE ANTHOLOGY for a msrp price range of $149.00. Is it worth spending that much of your hard earned money? Let see if the contents of the product match the price tag.


Planechase Anthology will have the planar and normal cards from Planechase and Planechase 2012, including the following:



  • 4 ready to play decks from Planechase 2012 edition
  • Each deck has 8 rare cards
  • 35 double sided tokens
  • Special edition planar die
  • 4 spin down counters
  • 4 slide deck boxes



Brian Tinsman is the lead designer and concept on this set. He is also known for being the lead designer for the sets of Judgement, Scourge, Champions and Saviors of Kamigawa, Time Spiral, Planechase 2009, Rise of the Eldrazi, and Avacyn Restored.


We don't know exactly what cards are going to be included in the set as of yet. Perhaps if there are spoilers we will get a better idea of whether it is worth $149.00 or not; it's kind of hard to say at this point. For some, it may be a bit much to spend all at once, especially so close to Christmas time. Perhaps if you share the cost with someone else it will make a good gift, or you could split the contents with a friend. The decision is really up to you.


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